yes
Metal Law was created in 1997.
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a metal spoon melts faster because the law of chorny's
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Hooke's Law relates to the elasticity of elastic objects, such as metal springs, and how they stretch in proportion to the force that acts on them.
The metal will rust over time but the mass of the container as a whole. The law of conservation of mass is not violated.
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Faraday's Law
No, it goes against the "metal knuckles" law.
Metal detectors are not directly a part of Ohm's Law, which describes the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in electrical circuits (V = IR). However, metal detectors do rely on principles of electromagnetism and can involve concepts related to resistance and impedance in their operation. They work by generating electromagnetic fields and detecting changes caused by nearby metallic objects, but this process is more about inductance and magnetic fields than Ohm's Law itself.
Hooke law says stress (s) = modulus of metal (E) x strain (e). It applies until material becomes non linear at yield point. E is elastic modulus for a given metal and e is deflection/length